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Hong Kong: Robotic Delicacy – how bulky robots are turned human arm-like delicate and agile

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Technical lecture
03 May 2022 18:30 - 20:00
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Abstract:
Industrial humanoid robots are mostly limited by the huge size of the motion-sensing controller, or physical wires connections for signal transmission. To break this boundary, ME (a humanoid robot), invented by Mark and his team, allows users to control robot with wearing controlling devices only. The sensors measure the arm and finger movement and transmit signal to robotic arm through 5G network, with low latency and no distance limitation.

About the speaker:
Mark Mak held a Bachelor Degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2005) and a Master of Philosophy Degree in Electronic and Computer Engineering (2008) from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He also held an MBA degree (2011) from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He invented the Motion Control Humanoid Robot “ME” and its algorithm. In 2018, Mark led the team in establishing a strategic partnership with ZTE and China Mobile, and further turned “ME” into a 5G compliance motion control humanoid robot, which is the first 5G motion control robot in China. Currently, Mark is the Co-Founder and CTO of Roborn.

Language:Cantonese

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